
SweetAlert2 - a beautiful, responsive, customizable and accessible …
Usage 1. Import the plugin: import Swal from 'sweetalert2' // or via CommonJS const Swal = require ('sweetalert2')
SweetAlert2 Recipe Gallery - Code Examples for Specific Tasks
SweetAlert2 Recipe Gallery - Code Examples for Specific Tasks Recipe Gallery A collection of easy-to-digest code examples for specific tasks in about 30 lines of code or less. Queue with …
Yes/No/Cancel Dialog - GitHub Pages
Yes/No/Cancel Dialog
Colored Toasts - sweetalert2.github.io
36 import Swal from 'sweetalert2' import './styles.css' const Toast = Swal. mixin({ toast: true, position: 'center', iconColor: 'white',
Login Form - GitHub Pages
In the function defined for this propertty we are checking if either the user name or the password are empty, and if one of them is, we use Swal.showValidationMessage () to show an error …
Bootstrap 5 + custom loader - GitHub Pages
import Swal from 'sweetalert2' import './styles.css' document. querySelector('.trigger-swal')?. addEventListener('click', function () { Swal. fire({ title: 'SweetAlert2 + Bootstrap 5', input: 'text', …
Sidebars and Drawers - GitHub Pages
import Swal from 'sweetalert2' ;(async () => { // LEFT SIDEBAR await Swal. fire({ title: 'Left sidebar 👋', position: 'top-start', showClass: {
SweetAlert2 + Laravel
You can now run Swal::fire () anywhere in your Laravel application (controllers, middleware, etc.) to show a SweetAlert2 alert: use SweetAlert2 \ Laravel \ Swal;
SweetAlert2 + React Router
createPortal (<Footer />, Swal.getFooter ()) When using the same context between your app and SweetAlert2, React Router will be able to render components like <Link /> inside of SweetAlert2:
Queue with Progress Steps - GitHub Pages
27 import Swal from 'sweetalert2' const steps = ['1', '2', '3'] const Queue = Swal. mixin({ progressSteps: steps, confirmButtonText: 'Next >', // optional classes to avoid backdrop …